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II Is now, mill tins I .. .ii nil-1 III il v-rli;lil cutiM'tutlM' Vimih lllf1 tillleliil pnper of lln roil n I V. Business Directory. OFFICIALS. .1 tuns A. I-M mm. .ItillvT. .M.ww'M.i, iiisnuv l. Mol'nwiu.i.... InllN St. NlllioN' .Innv W'hiima:' I'll MII.IVSM. Vot'WlniK... i li'iiiini: I., i'.i.ik- llliSUY I''. I'lUTNIM,) linr.cn Rivmiiut, J- Ic'st: A. Maui is, J H Minii, K I min I.. Itll'll i snv fi'iiti'tlr Jielirc, ,.'mi ittlmt Attiiriiitt. (Wtli I 'In I.. ;. ,S'i i nr. Anililm: Tnnim i.r, liiairitt r, ..()i,ntiilshutt rn. ,, tilvill'T. tS'ni i iihi: PHYSICIANS. Ir. I'. I.'. S'liimWrs, I'll VKH'l W .V Ht'ltilKiiN. Imq pi'i'innncnttv Im-alt'il hi mi.. Il in i Kimil, IIhIiiiih i'.i. ii. The lir. IiiihIhvii iiswl.ili'il with Dr. .1. II. Wnnils, tif I Ills iiliioc. ilnrliiK I Ihi past vinr In the pim' 1 1t'u Moilltiiie, ami imw nllVi.'i Ills pitiless loiiiil Bi'ivIi'iiH to till) people ill ti.lunl mill vlflnlly. L7 I. IH'. If. WtMMl 1'IIYHiniAN AN) SIMIMKON. M IllrrO.in . il. OIIIcd On I'l.iy Street, smith nl the i' House. ssi-i lr. A. A. Yuiiti li:i!IN AN'ti t'N'ill.lll rnl'VNK I'll V-st- t'l V, Mllli'lslinr. miin. mil m . I M( lolll limns iilniNu tin- I'nli Jl . I'll, I ol iMHIll I 1111 Hit : :i u:i i f. .1. I'linU'lPIM'. IH. I. Ml YHK'I.VN N'H Sirilili:u, Mlllcrshiue, (. (Illli'ti nil M iln kIi.'. I, I il.i.n.. nH nl (lu ll 1 1 1 Ii . Kuhlitt'iit'i' lnriiii'il nu'tiplcil I v lir. niiiishi. lu'-in. Or, Win. ICicltt'stiii. I'llYHIIIIAN ANIi nmtilKiNr, Mlllii-I.iii'.;, 1 1. tlllliv -(in Mnl n si nil, In tlio loom lm In.'i l in iiiilt'il lij I ir. Il.illii':. Til I'll YHK'IAN I'll. 1 1) In .V sl'KOIMX, K.nwllk', olii,.... '.V.lil. i ATTORNEYS. I. T. . MA.WVKI.I, I I ii. I., mil, i. Ilfllt'i'. ltliiwvt'll A A'lTtlllNHVH N'I) Mllli'lsl.lll.l.hlo. up stalls. iiNSI'l.l.iliS AT LAW, timet', in mi' t tun i i ioiisv ii, ,11. I. II. 0KlT0liriKI.il. 1 41 ill lllit'ltl I PAMI.I. h. nn.. Hill. .vr i'i i:n i:ym r ., miii, isiimn, hi,i,,. tllllcn lu('llltlilli,'sl,iil,liii",llp 1:111":. Ill C K. UllllK-t. I W M. KliKII Vtnlifs V SEt'ctl, A ri'llltNr.YM VP I.WV. Mill, islilll ;, tllil,.. i uili'i' lour ilnm-i r i ,1 iii Hit- I'.mil,. "ii I , l'himiis A, 'I'nyltn', Ntvi'AUY rum. If, ll.lnn- III,', nitl,.. wllll,. iiltvn . it-inl.s I'l -ill, ml lo ,t,i,'iii in-, I, i.'K n.iv lintinlv mnl pfiisiiiii , i,,r ,i il,l,-, .mil ,lls, ini i'j',1 sni. lit is, mnl full, t'li, hi nl' t l.ilin.s lm- llu fi It'inls nl I host' ,1,', , 'i-!f,l. ji iv A ml l ew .1. Iti ll. Notary Pulilii;, I.aml Coinryancor, ami i'ltiim Au't'iil, mii,i.i:imiii ,'(.', oiiio. tlllii'ti In CoiiiiI.n ISffoi'li'i's (iiIIit. -"i 'i lli'iny V. I'niiiitls, i,ii'i'.Nsi:i AHt'i'Kivi-'.r.i;. AiMimmi. Ilnlllli'.t t'nllllt , ( illln. I lopv HOTELS. i;niiit! House, J. K. I'I,1'..MIN(!, I'lopilt'lni', Slain Sliwl, .Mlllii'.sliuii;, llliln. Ciunui.it Ml.iKti Ollii'f. U i III Ohio Utilise, V.. . I'lllU'.S I'l t'liliUS I'l'opi'it lor wost I'litl nf M ilii , , , , , Klit'tt, .Mlllt.'1'sliiui; a wi-it JEWELRY, &c. a. it. ruv. WATCH MAKr.lt ANIi .li:wi:t.r.i:, Malnsl., llll'.'tlll, Hit's w I nl Wrii'lcli'h ll.iliHtau slnio, Mllli'i'sliiu'i:, Dlil i ai ill t'4'oi'iu irk. WA'l'ril AND I'M t 'l MKi:ii, oni'ilnni'i'.isl of Wi'li U-li'x ll.nthvalo Istoic, .Main St., M III-i'1-slnuir, (itiln. lit :r, s- as HARDWARE. M. IC. M'UCKJII, PK.M.Klt IN IE-I -A. JR. 2D W JR. 33 : i rim, rv;iiis, ;ui wvy , Ajrriculliiral Imiilcnieiils, &c, MiLuwsnunu, o. i.ons iii.vviiK.s, iii'i i.i:ks in JEEai'clAvai'o, X ro j i , Nails, Cutlery, &c, MAIN STitKiir, oi'i'twi i i-. Tin; iwur ikiuhi:, MII.I.KUNIU UU, OHIO. All h'inih ti .liiiirultititd lni)ilc)iuiil fur ..,,, a Commission Merchants. WHOM' A CAKV, Forwarding & Commission AMI lil.M.I.Iirt I.s; Sail, FIsli, riaslcr, While & Water J.iiiK', I'DKOllA'tl.lirt n.' I'Mtiiir, H'liiMt, It j I, Horn ami Oals, UI.OVKIl ANII TIMOTHY SI.'KI), UU'lTKlt, KtWJS, LA l!l), TALLOW, Ami all Kimls ol Hrl, , 1'i iills. Vi'i III) .MII.I.I-',l!sU l!(, o. iiunuv mi:i:zi:i:, ) aimm pi.ua. iiuiexr.u a rr.'ricv, (Aiiti't'Siuii Iii 7i'. .Vtuibiftiti' ,V tli.) l'loduco ami Co mnibsion iMoichaitlb, IMIAl.liKS IN ir.OIIlt, (.' It A 1ft, .1111.1, NTUITS, h.ll.T, FIKII 117U'K 4- ll-.ITKH LIMC, Jt,. J c. AMI I'l'ia ilA-illll til Wliuitt, ICyv, :tn-ii, a(s,, Wool, sunns, nn inn fiiijit, II U T T i: K, l; (I (I S. tie. ('21 21) Mll.l.KKHIIUKII, O. a in-lead ly y as In for Il MISCELLANEOUS. I JOI1A CtMKUV, lll.Al.l.lt IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, Yankee lYnlioiis, ,'t:., Ki',, Mii.i.unsiu j;a ouio. WTn. l'o.yi i ic v, MIUJIIAMOAI. AND OI'lJKATIV I! .UilltU'bui'K, Ohio, tll-'l'ICi; L n Htiilri, aliovii lir. lin. 'ti Olllt'l'. .Iesf,o a. llarriN, J U IINM.D Al'l J ItlM.I'.Ii .,. -Uli, llulliu tulllll.t (lK pa it, le Il i VOL. 27. MILIJOH.SJJUIUJ, OJIIO, THURSDAY, JULY 1805. NO. At). MISCELLANEOUS. Select Poetry. Song of Sherman's Men. iiiii I'ltiuii 111 cm hIiihii' lirli-lil mi llu' iiioiinliiln., 'I'liiil I ouncil i. ii I In' mm m hi ou, Whlli; i' nI Ili. I'lii'i'ini In 1 1i-1 mi". Ami ini.'1'ily vitli'l ill lm n. in,. Wlit'ii ii ilili.'ciiiiii.i,iil limn thrilin'linoiK, 'I luil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi l iiioiiiilnlii mnl In i', Ami Kliniiliil, "lints, nn ini.l iii h.i.Iv, I'oi HIii iiiimi will nun t'li In ihi'Miii'' 'llii'ii i'Iiiit up ii , riii'i....Mlii..m.in W i nl up liiiiu I'lirii Millie mnl -tii'ii, Allil 111.' llllull'H I'l'-lllllKll llllMIIUKll! 'I lull inlilf II. mi n. Hps (lf i, i I iini,. Itii.'tt IN il I!,,. .,! ,., , ,. i,,,,,,,,., .Mini, hiij, in In llii.i'N,,',i,l.,i' tt.mlil I,.', Ami tlml lili'KHNlnitN Ilium Xoillilmiil mhiIiI I'll'I'l lS, M'liun Mhuiinmi liiiiii lu'il.lownlo lliui't'ii. Thru l.mvnni, hVRl i, wni',l in ImiUo, t' miiii h on out' v.-m l,.in,. ttnv, Ami mi.kIoii ihi'ttllil hlllmil liiMiiriii, - (In.1 lili'M. inc tlin 1. II mi I tint tint I him K lui'Mitv Iniwm il In lis i-loiy, I-iiiwnnil ilown on III.- Il.'it; ol (III' lilt', I. ul llii' l:iil mi. I iln-Win 1.1'H- i. in- Mniiilmils Ami Khi iimiii iniuclml nn In lliu sni. Mini nnwni.l vi!HfHv,.,, nn oiii'limmt'iN " "!"" Mi'inl.rHi'iliii units, Anilllii. il..i.,l,.i II,,.,, m ,, ,in, m,i I III' KM Will I I II, I.. I,. I II, ,,r I..II1 I. Ill Mi' iilllsi..l lint III vi I'l.tnl Mii'MlIrn, . I'll sl, , hy .'iii ii rlM i'iiml In (.; li l .Mwliii'U II 1 11 Miiiilhiii'ilii'l.iuiil AsMii immi 11micl1. il tlown (iiUii'mm. O. iirinul wis mtrmniy l,:il mniului' lint sin, i, tvlii'ii' II, ,' niiii'ii 11 ;y ttrlH Hill In-iln.t liili sii,iiimili ismit-v." I lii'ii hiiik Wr it si.ii" inr mii'i'lih 11, tin I mil i l 1 n'i-1- ii. 1 mi, I Irii, Ami Ilii.slaiH In nur Imiih, i slimif luluhli r In n Mii-i'inmi m ii.'l,..,! ,,m ii,,. M .i Select Story. MY WIFE'S NEW FRIEND. BY SMITH JONES. iMifi. luiit'S had iuito a ltabit ol't'iiltiviit if; Miildon ('lit'inlship, whit-fi hat'ovtrvap poaianoo ol' lilooniiini; olfinallv. but whkh .soon withor in (howoild's oibl lil.n ts. I i i .. . i.:..i . t i . in num. mis oil.'il.lfli'li.-tio a.- : OOII- in-1 to .sootu f-'iiis, win, i wrar 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( I la iittoiiiy in li'tttvi-.s ,. liiri't't oat'b nthor '-.slitl and lot-iosiul, luil as uooii a-, ihoy huo cant' in a lm or. iMv Wife's I'll'.. I ili'.ni.iiiil'in,. . 1... ......... c , lm mu frioinl, i; r. .M,,ni ',m,,u'i., . with whom .sho bot'aiiioiit'.imiiiili'il hio si,,,,', ft, WIIIIO WO Wl'lt! llO.lltllll.i- llllt III loWll. M. Moiliinoi- tMimbi.iy hail hor can iao ijilh hor, and cit-ali'il tiiilo a m iimi t tun, in lint, t'Noiy l.itly in Iho htm -.0 was oanor In liffoinohoroiiiiliilout; but iho amiable do poitlllout ol'.Ml". .lonos, oninbiiii'il, I iloul.t not, Willi hor iult ll. i lii.il aoooiiipli lunoiit... Uliiloiid Ini llu- r.noiilo, nnd .-ho il ta. who daily iiiiuiiit iho ,-puio .cat in ,o fii.iib. and had I ho I u- of adurli in .Mi . Moitiinor in iho.o Ihoiisainl "r.tvo pi-r- pli ilio- iindi'i' uhii Ii w fiisniKi'. Wo It'luilioil In iho oily allot tin- Mnw lir.iys; but my wilb. llii.u,"h usu.illv voi liiui tui iiioMion.. of oli. pi, no, waivi d ImV pi ivilio.i mi this t.cL.'i inn, ami mailt; tlio liir-l oall. Nio wnt nr.-n-inii ly i, ivinl, and oa i in' hoiini in hij.li ,-piiiis. "All that ovou iii" hhu could do imihin.i,' but iall ul' ,Mr. Moiliini'i' Mowbiiiy. "Such an rlonant oHabli linionl." sho said. "A liintmaii, with inainior.s like a pinnt', wailotl at iho biiir. Tho iliawiu" imun vhi tho porloo timi td' luxury and laslo. iMi,". .Mnbi,i hail on mii-Ii a Mvoi'i oap, ami aid thoV miimii t-n iiin,t uivo. iioi inauuors woio m tlootT, inti.-L ari.stofiatio,.tt.s what uuo would tippo-o a oounlo.s.s lo bo." In a low tla.v.s, Mis. iMowbiay lflurticd my wil'o'n oall, otiinin.t; in a .sliinin, now o.ir ria.iio, ami with a now .span ol' Iuum'---. Ilor oiiuippafiooio.itod ijuito a .son.-iition in nur sliool. iMr.s-. .Jtiiio.i, sunn al'tor tbi.s, boi-aii In act iri.roodiii ovor mhiio vast liosinn, whioh, mil bt'inirvol oiiito inalui-t',1. sliml !i to bo .silent le.speeliiu' it. At lat, however, the mi.nhl.v mvioI was broaehod.' "I was thinking, .loiie.s," she said, one ni.uht, jusl lis I was eoiiipiisiinr myM.' (,, niv pillow. .at wo oil" hi (o e v. il ly. iSot a ri'tfiilai' ball, indood, but : , .. V. .. ...1 .. 1 .11 . , , . si'leet enlort.'iiiiineiil, where a few eoiiLioiii.il inilitls maj be 1 arli I (oL't l her. I should liko to iniroduco my dear Mrs. Mowbray to iiiio til' ( I if eboit'ost ul' oui'sel," llnw. I tletost paiiios. t mall or lariio. hut I ho delieat-.v of my wile's noives tlois nut ' allow of her boiiift thwarted, 1 uiado no obi .leelitui lo (Inn liit.posal, lliolifih I nnbotl lo niysoll. "Of coiuve, my dear," L said. "Vou Klinw best." "We'll ask abuiil (hiily," eonliniied my "iff, warniiiitf willi Iho subitrl. "T hfie'.s Mrs. W.-irlon, and .Mrs. Iltiiaee Shinu, ami Mrs. j 'lie", am! tho llueo .Mi-s,.;, Tul.iw noysj" antllbiisthotle.ir eioaluro ran on until she had iiii nlinned abiuil liuly names, and I saw that her soleel parly ufeniiKoiiial Minis was f-'tiiiif; lu bo, "after all, a orowtlotl lout. "You havo J'oi'fjnlleii tho two Misses Unwell," I said, at last, when my wife stoiipotl for In oath. Tlio two .Misses Howell woio amiable, in lollifoiil ami pretty iils, in whuiu I tool, p.iitieular iiilero.-t, bee.iiiso llieir falber oliee boon all oxleiisivo shippm?; uii leli bill bat in.i;. beeoino retliieetl ami died b.iiikiup(, (linsi-ler.s Woieeoiii.fli'(I (o eain livelihood by hecoiniip; .iMiveniesses, They had numerous lieh relalions on whom they mifdrt hao billeloil ibt inselvos, but, with a sj.iiit of plopor iiiilependenfe, ihoy jiioferieil to wnk for their iiiainteiiaiioe, of ealiip; llm broad nf obai ily. I bail lniij; iiotiii hitla romantie idea of seo iim tht ni liiai lietl well, ami iad i-ni-,',ii,'iil niailo il a point always In invito (hem lo nur panics, lo piniso (bciu highly In tho miii.u fjoiillciiieh there, , 'ind in every ollur iliieet way (o assist in reali-.iii.i; iny pel sebt-nie. "Aboin!" sho said al lasl, eleaiiu her lliloat. "Ahi'inj tho .Mioses Unwell arc very uii-o (.'ills, lo bo stiro lliat is, in I heir plact - but as it is to bo a select parly, and 1 hao alieady meiitioueil ratiier loo many, and as Mr... iMowbiay may nut waul Int el all sol is of people, and at " "Slop, my dear, ' said I, wilb a si"h, i saw that my f.ivoiilt.s wcio not to bo invited; "you havo fiium roa-oiis eiitiuh. isitf;ieat piiy, tlmu.uh." And I sifiliod icaiu -a-if,boloiiiciitof ia.s-ivoit'sii.'iialiiiii. My wife be.iiil my sifjlis, and her louder beau was (oui beil. Sho p.uiseil a muiiioiii ineinb:iir.t.s.-inent,auilporbap-eeli U:iiImiI itle.i nf ) icliliu.-.' to iny wislpn, but in end sho laiscd hoisell on hor elbow, and .siiil : "Mr. .lonos, do listen to leasnn, Von tloii'l kimw how foolish miii iiiako ytuir.-olf about tboso Howell :ihii. They've been iiufoiiuiiaie, to bo sine, ami liny aro oty sable, indeed ; but ihcio's a prejudice, you aio awaio, against u'uls who ai-o piu't ucsses; antlwhokmnvtbut what Mr-. iMow bi.iy would take iiHiii.." at my imitin;; mi ll iiison- to un ft hor. I shouldn't like In do imbed, without fust a kiu her, ami I can't tin that th'u lime. Sho is veiy par tieular, and nun ..itlybi, b btnl." ' 'fboii I don't think .In .In '.aid miii (ho ... my iK, ii. ' win unit Li "toi I'i ,lltU.lllllt it Willi (Wo till' , ilu III ul I'.iiti tit' 1 I,!..- II II i Mr. .Iiihi's' ilnn'l l,c a cliil.l," r.Mci my1 ttili-, lliiiiMiif lici-cll'ln tlmiillni' itlt; off ho 1 luil Al yiniitii'ii ymi .'linuM KiiuwHiiiM! l ' 11 I '', ''-""-'lU'lVO ICIIHI', llkl! iM i-k. iMimlii'iiy.ilnii tc.irotn nii't t iniUilir.. olii! v;is vi-iy cliuict.', iim you hii.v, mIkiiii hIiu inliiiiltoil In licr iii-(iiiiiiil:iiico (hi- Miiium-r: niiiymy, imlcoi), lli.-il, I iiiii (lm nu,', jl nil '"' I'l'ijt liuiii ulio ri'i'iu'iiizut now." lii liavn iirnlititjlt-il llm (niiviT-'iitiiiii itniim ii ii vo f.xt'iit-ii my whom iioim-, mnl n-lllUll llfl ill M-I'l, Ml Kill! 1)11 'I'llL' illvilillil.llS 111' llm ll'lt'lt' tv.'ln 1 last wi'iil,, .Mi". iMiiwIii-iiyi-at'i'oiHly pinni'is mix In tilk'iiil. Vlu'ii (lie iiiipoilant cvuinii!? nrrivod my will- wan all ncntw. At uvciy iii I" tlio l.i'll, tin; i.-oliii- lost' In licr I'aco willi t-vptT liitiou. luil I'ln.'sf .'il'tciTiit-.t t'liti'ifil uitlimit Mi. Mowlii.-iy iiiicaiiii,';. llu ncivnusm'KM miiiii bikini Inchaihiu lo anxioly, ami lliis, US tin' liullIN Moivnn, In iliiiiiio'iiilmmil mi,! (li-m,iy. Mu; ilrlajwl dm Miipt,'r ini- a lull liuiir tliinkiiiK lliat lmi- now liiunl mi-lil ,M-t amvo; Imt in vain. "What oah I tu llm in;ill..i- I t, ,,,,!,.,. sin- 'itiil lu me, a.s Minn ai vo won. ,,1,,,,,. 'I liopi' tin- tlcar lialio i- iwll. I'oihaps, liuivi-ior, Alas Mimluav ii hor.-olfMi I. -Ki'.'ir mo, I .-nn al'r.iiil ..hall ( ,0l.,, (;. IIIMfly. Till' liivt lllin.r 'i , , ln.,,JW will l.o In. call on Mr.-. ,Miivji-av and .-co ttJial I., iho liititlor." "Wouldn't Ihiit lit a.L'ain-t oliiiii (lo !" I vt iitiiioil loak-. "it hooiiiu tti urn .Mr,. .Miiwlirny Mioiild solid you u nolo, m- up , M' iifir, or siiim'thiipr ul' hai .-oil, at lu.i.-t to ainlo;.;i.,! I'm- lioralisoiioo." iMi-.s. .Initio did not ivply in wiinl.. luil flif k:im' mo a Ionic. And surli a Inok ! it o.ifs.-.od all Iho iiidi.irnily whit h In r out rap d Iiiihoiii (bk at haviiii' (ho uli'tlilcl sU-j-pn-ioii oa'-l upon hor liiontl. Whoi. I oatnu homo to tlinnoi-tlml. tiny, I siw at a plancp, that soinolhiii': li'id ott ui rod toriilllo niywilb'siiorvoM. Shu had iinthiipj whalovor to y.iy In mo. hut slui st'.,l,li.,l ll. I'muii iiihI oliil.livn liiooanily. ,,linv lll;lt. M'' .lonos, il' sho thoii"ht it jiost. woui.i ion mo: urn . n ,i . t would :i.i'",ravalo b I'nil iho nt t tlav. illo tl.lll- r M'orot (roiiblt I : t ill" hoar I -niti,.! I,!,,. tlml (" I lit on iMiM. Muw uav ab. I'. I .11 ". . II. f III'! ii. .in ton piui.v, i ooiuti not ooutani iiiy.-oll whi n I oaiuo hniiio. "Jid ynuuxlir hoar, my lovo." I said, as i ii'-" '" r:"vu ""' l,ll,'L'.V .'iltiiniior, "dial tlio -Ml'.ros Ilowoll had a in.-n i . Ui, rV" Mf". .Inuo.s lool.oil Miarnlv un. :n il' si,,. ... i i .. - .-n-.i i ti-ti i nioaiu inoro than thi n uiiswcied laoniiic.'illv: .11. . t 1 - I caid .m.i "I liojiril it oa.ually, but hoor a-K,-l I ni t In. r. ' It H'onis, 1 fontinucd, "that .Mr-. M. iwliray is that m.s(oi." "I o boaid :,n sinco," Ktid M r. .Innos. and liiiniii,.' to nur 'oond ohild, who wa--.-Kin" for Iho wiir; bono, sho i.ippi-d him ni'i' Iho hoad, oxt'laiinin,.; taillv, "havon'l I told you In wait lill you'io bcipod ? Takf that now, ami loam maimers." ulln wed a inniiito or inoro (o elap.-o, oiiloi- (hat my wi'Io'h fbiilluliou milit .s hi iiIIit .sub Mile, when l i oinai l.oil : ".Mrs. .Mowbrav, jt . , . ... tooius', o.vpeeted to moo i nor iwn s, ,tilv ,oro "I hiuil.lii'l wtunlor if tho did," map pisbly said Alr.s. .Innos, In.jkin.tr tlown in hor philo, and appaioutly ab;oibotl in partini' a wiiil' .ioint. "When sho Ibund," I ftiiiliniiotl, "thai boi'MsleiN woio lint iihKotl, f.p; mow ilidi" nanl. Shu bfiiid lb reason, it M-oui.t.- -Vour I'liond Mrs. Whaitou, wl you niailo a i-unfuli-ni, Inltl miiiio lady, who i.ld her; and heino heraniter." "ruiMiro I don't euro if I iioior .oo tho jirouit (Imp; asain, ' said my wile, loddon mi; very niiieh, but sli InoLtiiLr tlown "".ll1' '"onltl not havo Mipimsvd that .yu was n i.si:i- tti tliu .Misses Unwell." Alter an. ithor paui', I said : . "I'id you call on iMrs. Hlowbr.iy, a i you i o i 1 in it 1 1 1 .wis, .loin's was silent Inr a lull niinule, ami M'cined half dispn-ed to decline answer niu allouerhcr; but linaily sho blurted out (ho it-ply as liillow.s : "Ves, I did, since you niusl know. And she wiisii'l in. .Sunt least tho footman said; but if I didn't see her nl (bo drawing-room window," ami she burst into tears of nmi li- ucatton ami ra,i;c, "may I never oat another moittlilul." I .-aw that it, would mil do In ornithine the einiveis.il inn ; t 1 ipiiolly ale my tliuin r, kissnl Iheehiltlit n, and, iiko (.'liristiau in llm "I'il.L'iim's I'i o... i ess," "wont niv wav." ()l'cour.-c llm intimacy of my wife wilb Mi-. Ah.wbr.iy oca-oil I'ltiiu the tbilo ul' that lulal paily, and, I am sniry in sav, that the Misses Howell al-o have, as Iho piira.,o mien, 'out our no(Uiiintaneo." n. ,,i i tun m i in MiT i, mi i mihi im in, , it ,ut t'rr1 till I u-.il' ." 0 1 1 ' '" ''" "l""-' " Hint, m-o llitil ll.u lii.N ,vi., ,i,,t, , l , ,1,,.. wliilu Im-tikliK Ma, iTi,, i i.i i ' u 1 j .-late Petroleum and Plants. '!iiiedaro (ho uses In whi.ih pelrolouin (an bo appliotl. 'fhoio seems mi limit (o Us ii-el'ubu'.ss. A wridir in (ho I'mui, Fur-iiin- has found mi exiiei imc nt thai wbenap plii d In (lm ymiiifr planl, it will tH'iciualh thio away Ihal ilclcslablo and lniseral nui-s.iin-ii, llm sliipetl biif.'. I( is supplied (hat the disafireeablc odnr of Iho nil causes bis dcpailiiie, without slandiic; upon the or lerof bin iminj'. Tin- appliealiou does no injury to tho plant whalovcr, ami tho only evil circel (hal heed bo apprehended is that sumo "oil speculator," siiiilliiuUho crc-no, wtmltl at nneo (oninience lo boio, ami thus destroy a fiootl nalured limner's- lino Kardcii in allcinjiliiiK to (lit a cucumber patch in to nn "oil leriilory." Tim writer icfcirnl to, ilcsciibe., Ida o.icrinient and sllece.-s as follows : "I look miiiio nf (ho oil and with a feath er pas.-ed it lifihily over and under the plants, siiHicit iiily (oilillu-o tho otlnr anioii (hem; thou look a position, at a suitable di-. t.inoe lo ob-i'ivo the result, ami I suniiili eovcKil lli.-il the iipeialinu was a complete success; dm hues would lit;ht down on die plants ami immediately Ily oil'. passed through all mv vines twice in Iwodays with the feather, fuiiijr the hills a L't licr.il odor, and tho Inurs troubled mo no muio." 1 I ho fact lliatwildf-ainuoveinins Vir"in ;a, pi(io.s bow '.ooii a couuliy can fall back into it.i oiP'in.i! wilderness when eultixalioii eea-e-i. I leer .mil beaiaaie roioilet In have i. appear, d in tli,lriels where they had tint boon .-ecu liu many yeara piinr (o (bo cniii iiieiiceinont ol'the war. (.MiaiU ami rabbit . literally i.w.irm in tliu ilos.-ol.ited t;eltlciuem.. of 'ir;ini.i. The I'otorsburi; ('a.l panor.s comol liuol' the while ami nei;ro bovs who eml.iu "ir onnaciiu; in rcKular stono battloK about d.o , incii tu" , I ii oei net n e m oi-ni,eiit. nc my. Sunday is (ho day parlioulady dev..-' toil to this pui-posti by tlio ytniti.e, "lobs" and "iiiopio.-sif lfs." 'l'l .,u, ,illllll HI " ni. Ic b I., .!. nt lb liaiii.i.-itel (in Ii an ol V.ui lit M t ..ii.it, ji. I ilbti .1 , lo ! In Logic of the Declaration of Independence. t l'n,Mtli-iu ., "'A MtW-l'lll III UIJll hl.lllll), Ulj Mllllllllll 1 in iuImiiici; I lie key Iclc ol' ukuiv- tliiiii-.-unl I''ihiiiIi nlMuly million ,, . ifl:iVficii ly lfoiiililii-an iniilnri In iimriow. Tliu mi I . t-lain-o nl" tlnvu (iftilinn , il' tiiu 'nivit-o ' iH'h.iotll-imlt In Uik'i'li, will cni i-i nl ilm ilr- iliti'tiun til'iii-pri) wiinViii.' ('iniii iliiiiiiiipna,.,. ;tn iii, .-ii air rrualL'ii omnii ; i n t.. , n s hi.vm,mi(,ii,!.c mi-nhilo -'" "lo, ill' J linyjfrwo . mmut U ,lu,,i,n , . Tins ,i,rK.t, fOChun- !, hluiiii.lii.Ml h Mi.1,,,,1, ,;., Inle,. ,n ,, Uni li t) i is-i-i i ..in in "ii , I In. .,r, Imfijumt. f IIM, rif !u-r Ji -nl i " nm i 't't'iariitiuii ol I ml' p. u-hnv, ii.silmj.; in,. ,.r... I " ..., .1 i.ti'l. .1 .......M of noii'r if?, , , 1 , f ' ",lvou,,,r lln,':,r, I.. II I I . on t.noriiiiioiit, iho prooiso phr;i.oolo"y ., ' i. ...i ., i. i.. ..ii l ,t.fJ . ,,, , , iv iiiimwon in an tho oartlin.il tholtfihl-. Thoothor pails til" the Ooolaiaiion cim-i t ,,' a rooilal. in ooinpai t atiKUaj'i'. nl tho Miiiotts iovaiioo-i allofod by tlicoooiii-. a llm i;iuuilt!s of their hop aialioii rutin tho i hf r ooitnlry. It is i, ly iho dofliiiial p ut .tirilioJJcflai-Mtiijii that mo ovor loifiioti to in i any itrt-nt conlro - M'l-sy ; and (in'so, i aiooniiiflv borrow oMiowoti iasi j,nr, I Hum l,uokot otiiitain- i . .,i,l .. it-..,. ... ..I rouiiils wore (ho liioaeliof our ehaileiod juiviliH'o.s', ami tl.. -peciHe i iovanccs lo Im.ira'd at leii"lh in tliu sitli.-o.iioiil p.u (.. nl tho document. Tho lnuioal conntotii.ii tu tioiier-o i i, uioii; ht;, u'llinot Ikj ei ul vioiis, fir Ihc-c abb- tu -ti noiilil li,iv .1 ... . , . i .... - .nt... ..ii uicucooi incarmi- iiiiii, noiuim.' mull, llplect, s cm m,,,0 liielov.uit than In a u the iialui.d inii.tli 1 ol men as a rea ..hi Inrabjurim-allcnaiieo loan at'kiiowled"i'd iveinnn'iil. Tho ob.eurity nl'tli, bcical cmifii'ctinn in Hi" "pel ' par.l"laii-u dm ),, .n.ii;.,i, le-iilt.. from tic noet try bicity til' an in- iiiiiiiiciirin, anil irnuiwaiit nl l.iinili.uiiy, in tlio reailer, willi the atliiiiicl Ircali -o who.-o tlnotriiKi .lellei'Miii attoiiiiilod in i iinilci, into a low lenience..'. l he npialily asseit cil hy hocko w.-i.-i c.vi.iiiic. ,y hi,,, a.i per l.iinin.i-only lo tli.il ivintlie'ioal "state of ii.itiiro supposed to jirei..,,,. the eiilianee 1 ol men into oh il sncielv .n i, , . , ,, ,lli , ., i . :..i. 1 Icrniinatc- wilb Iho tirf.iiii,-iii,,n ol'imvt in-mi-nt. I 'or hiickosayso.xpicvly, that "moi, "irini iliry nli r t'uln wci'ily, (iivi:tl' llir "(,, iiiii. III,, ii, timli.ia illur fun; r uli, h "A i.i Iff! IH a si, lli .;'(,;(,,', ito tho "hands ol'ihc s,,eie(y, to bo.-o far tli-po.otl "nl'by dm legislative a-i (ho l'oo.I nf the so "cicly shall re. aire." As an Kiu'li-hmaii, liclicMp,' m a beredilary kin;- and imbililv, l.ocke could not, without .-, I l-t-mt ra (h-l iuit, have believed that all men are bmu eiiial in a s(a(o ofcivil society. The IVelainlininif Imb'iifiiilfiiee, which l, wed fiom him both ilstbictiiue and iaiifii il-c, iiiii.I have iiitemlfd il in tht) samo s.-n f, or it would June boon lull ol'.sell'-eoutr.iili. iiiiniulbiow inu' oil' alleirianco lo tho Ihiiish clown on die muund that llm Icimr had abused his power. After reciting a km- catalo-uo of smne thirty ililM-reiit acts .if.iipre"i..n, (ho Hcclaratioii .sues on to s i, : "A prinoo 'VliiiM-character is (litis l'naiked by every act which ma.v tlclino a i.vi-.mi, is 'unlit to 'be the ruler ol' a flee ptoplc." Thi.slaiiuuay.e, ami the wln.le of the Inm; cliiimciiKiiiu which ireeeile.-. il, clearly ini plies (hat a heieditary jiriiice may bo a Ion ilimalo iiilcr. It was not l iaii i he Mn li-h nionaicli was born a kiic, but becau'e be had abused his power, thai allegiance was declared to lie dissiihcd, I!ut ii; in a of civil society, a in in tan Ji" boin a l.iiifr.ir is clear dial in tb.it . '.tie all men aro mil politically c,!talby biitb. If, i heivl'me, tlioilneuinoiil'huiiiaii eiiulily in the I 'cola rilinii, is In be ciiiis(i'u,'il -niitlv, il is mi, it (ban irieloMiul ; il makes the iiiiioilm iinu to that tlociinieiit coii(radi, l the whole tdmr nf its sulisUme, which implii", dial ibeal Iffiiiiieo nf Iho oolniiio.s w.-n rilitluy duo to Kinn iJcorfre until bo fm-.-ly abiiao'tl bis hereditary aulhniily. tl what sense, then, was il meant lo bo assoitod, in ijio I Icciaralion, that "all men art) created ciiial.'" I'ie-i elv in the sense of hook", and in un other. Lm-ko, in the Jailer pari nf Ids tieali. c, dwells, at emi siilci'.ililo Ji'ii.i'lli, mi llm e.iiiM,.s Jiy which a f.'iioinment may bo dissiihetl, 'iuulinliiifr abii-cs of power by (bo pi nice amine; them; anil ho as-eils, uver 1 over af.iin, that the cnii cpiepi o nfsiii It dissolution is In ic uiand socii.ty back lo that "stale of lialuiu" ill which all men are e.iud. Thi-i was the pioiuineiit iilea in .Icll't rsou'.i mind, when ho .-.it down to ib-.ifi the Deelaralinli. Ily the aels which il was his main liusine. s tii rot-ili', (ho kin;; had dissolved (bo tio of id It'L'iauc", ami the people of the colonics Were thcieby icmaiiiled In that stale ofnaliile in which all men urn c.u.il tuoiio anollior, ami in ii t ii ro of which, when (hey or;;ani.e iheiuselye.s iudi a new political soeioty, lli.it now pulilical soeiely becoiuos (ho et'ii,d nf every other, hoeke'.-ducli ino of th6eiiial ily nfiuoii in the .'I.i to nf nature, va.s made iy tlellei-sou (lie eonnet tin link between the ili.s.-oluliuii ol'ibe old Kineiniueiit ami I lio eoiiM i notion ol a new, intlepemliul body politic, which bei .itno tho ciiial of on cry other in viitue of the principle dial men, tho mateiials out of which bodies polilic aro forinetl, aie orit-inally ttn.il. - -'I'bo eoloiiios were aboin to pass iioui a i nu till it hi of inl'ei ini ily and dcfieinlcnoe lo one ofeiUalily anion." I he nations of tho eaitb, ami, ill .JeH'ersoii'.. In 'ic, tho t l.i'uu to till -i u.itiou.d c.ii,iity wlii'-h wo woio on ih, point of .1's.umiii ", ii'sitd upon tlio orifiii.il e.ualhy of all Jii.it i in lb.it "slaloof natuie'' which tliu col. mi, , h id been iciutiu.le.l by the lyiaiiny nl' dn- Kic'lioh oveiuiiiout. lu (bin view alone, ih.tl part nl' tho lecl.i i.iiion is iit'iilii.i- ii ult' .ml , nor i i ic u i.-i -tt -i 1 1 wilb dm whole touoi ol die document, which . ..... . x'v V'!"" " '.''M ' V,'',,, .. ' J V " ,, i Z'. . ' , '' , .i'.ivliiiiiii'IiI, an tonality which nveil whonovcr a Ktneruineiii i.i (li-sohcd , and I limn ihi nip iual i-ipi dm nl un ti i .Ic lui ul ' h In 1 1 ti II i ii" , -. 1 1 1 tl 1 1 . "I indi'i t ii.l, m p , .. ,1 . , illinium.' 'l li n Ic 'I. . 1 1 ' i l.il. Il .iii I,,.. K, I I , I... J 4 i i'i ,. h , , I1..1 i' Ii . .;' , . ! , s.."i.r "ii'l 111 HII JI II ..M..SII.V . wl,,, I, Hi.. mi,,na annivor.ari if ndorod iini'ly. w, shuwod by a oopi-m,. i ' la'" '"' fi'iun.-fd in i;r.'ll.-l foliim..', ih it tho l,trimd parts , IlioPoolaratiuii wt'ioliiiiH.wod,iiis,iKstaii.-f, lli'lll (ho sooolit i -nl o L..,i "'I'....,r. .. Mi'- no nion u niri, ;. . , , ' T' ,". " iniiu-.t. ' Tl , ir. , ino-', ! , "7 '"'"i-- t , I rii o , . n h .,".li,!"U," ih? 'IT . l b, oil I o u 'di in I L ' r ',y ' i k ,1 I 1' ... It iiiw Tk, ' tW-uurM.-! This part ol1 !t o i,, !,,",.!,,., 1 1 , ,, , I i ". dod o 1 ,, 1 J w w i) n d- tl, " m loowii nil -"!-1 h-irMolf o - 1 m,i i"US Lla'at'i i o tin" o, Vli-V " "ri . il'Vli l'".,l , . , i i'r J. Il,-.l"'.'k'11 "'""I ,i lof',.i.:;tbat t in i.ulnupai ol iliofiio.ii.i.. ol oiirsoiMiatioiilinm inai, , i,, i, i, . , i 1 ' , .-cud , hi-, I nl' Un-Wi. nu . i.,l-.,II...I I i. if iJTrSy.rtT ,hTc;,,-'?rm:; a ,lut )tll, t,, nipmli.y 'i iVlivi, M7m Cv hmro lU f In"' ,t,rP,'.""U im'ta1!;" tVT! !!! flO "-Ullr.l. ' Oil UlO Vlnllllll llial -I I III! II 111-., , ,oato,l o,.,,l, arc boun.l , C , . i to a'ho mIo tho " i,r , 'hi-Xfii ' I' II... ,-itin, !' ,',. 'i ,k by iVii tl , ;ll wlf , ,,. , ...i.i ; t j, ,,, , U a .Now Voikui may lv t i-.liti-.l''7'.ii-.I ol' ,. V,.. I,'....i i..J t- V 1 c U'" 01 'I'll it II . 1, . Inrnlinii ilii not iiii'itll Ion M'U tliu Miliiiuil ciiiility nl all ini,l( ;,, Hjato nl' iKiliiii-al iciuly, i oviilmit (rnin llm Ima innt llm colonic-, ul,,, n.f,tl H, iiiliii(jil a injHjy (iialifciliun f.,r M. Iii-livu iiniM lii-o ami i .iii. ti.I,(,, (fKi . iiviry. U j; i-Haiii t liMt llit-y m, tlioili.'liliiIiiiI.li,liiii,.r (.ul,,. woililncuiiilc'iii iinlinti nl iln ir wn ii .iiiini,,iH and i rue U::. I Ua riiiilli.TH ol' tl.: fu, rit (,n.til,. ion jiiki mil iihwitkoi! l i oi. th: il'ioti i:.... .I...I .i : . ' ": ,...wi...iif lIU,nil'.(HIIIll UKIll" MIMStlfHt'l "',"r 'V mV0,,t" iH ,,;rt ,,,c ' '.', """'. WIVMMtilH! A Suggestion to the Democrats of Ohio. i'.i - ii -f iniiiin,"-, wo ur-'cil upon tlio inotii- ".'V "r llmt ,WJ-' W-" '"'litiiry ,cI",",,,i,m I' I1'"' ir,ll; V l " 1 i','"'"rm " ,wI,k,h 1,10 "-"Ta- Iiomatio.," poluy oi Jro-id.;iit .Jnb.lon s ,,, Mniycvc ,i liuuii(i, ;l indupp.t aM Jo,'t,'"'u "J ''.""', .HulTntso hli.ul. rc- oi ivo cmphatio lopudiation. Wo tatc.l ,,'U7''-'W!ie-rl-w.uHn.)taiita-- '"ko lboj p"-itio.m; and that tln-refutx', "'v HK ui.it.,l in tlio : up-! l""tof I'roM.lont .Joh..,n in his cloit... to !' "-' tho opor.itii.iiH of iho (iovort.mont .atitl thus Mro.iKiboil tho lifraturos v ,i... r: :. t.'r . V fall r.irn .Statu Uoiivoiilinn ha.. lfii ii- Mi. tl by the llohiocnUio Mii... Contwl Com- ii'iM-cloaNsonibl.' in ihi, t-iiy.Mi lU "nh !' " t for tho miriiu-ii nl' .itii,, i ni.immiii.m oandiilulon Ibr mudry .Siatc'ol' - lno.-. i;. ,.rf Iho a- ciiiblini? ol' tho Aboli- turn btalo t'.uivontioii, and un tho lnoriiinir ..r , .' . , &'rirra din-uptttho I '1,1.5,. Wo roforrod to lU latt llialthei,. , in thj part v that e .Aatcd I'io idcitdnl m the Vi.o I'rcsidoii.'y!'111', a lidy r.) iiiteiineddliiH'ieV.ilutioui t, who are do(eilnini'.l to make (ho Macks nf tho s; I. i .i.... ... . , , .. ijunlli vntor- .'lllll lll.'lf I tT'l'l- o on editorial (hat is wiitun in a,lv, ncv I'-'Oi II an.l of that tue-Hiiro i.- in aiitat'iniisni to hi- "io- oreaiii.iip.''' polity, vhieh i- woikinj: i-o! aduiiial'lv - a i.oli'-y that alln-.v- to each litto llm tlotcrniin.ttiiiu ol the ouestiiiii nl' snll't -t fi.j.'. simv Whan it has ii'-'htlulh esor- lilt) luriuation nt tho tjovern- inoiit. u wcin pai tiriilar to utatn that a more (Icel.-irnlion that iho Convention hail eoiilitlolleo in tho J'lititk-hl would lo en- (nely loo foiior.tl lo meet (ho case -that milliner Iioi t nl' a tie. Mini in.l,., ,..,,,,., .,r iiiu leiii-'.Miiu.'iiinii policy ami a rejiiidia tinn of AcA-ro yiill'iairo by uiio.iiivooal Jan "U.i -e would im-i-l the ea-.o. The hi -tin-y nl' that Cimwution i before the country. The Military I olt jiation c- euieil the aunptioh ol a resolution deelarim.' oniilidenoo in I'icidciit dohn.-oii; but this reolutiiiii was undo red of no account by the lir.-t, sixdi and ei'didi resolution -, and iusload of M-ouriii;; the adoption of a resolution wa.- adopted which most em phalii ally proclaim-, llnoipjli (heir unau lionized ini, rpret.-itioii of iho I ecI,iralion of lnilepeiideiiee, (bo t ipialil v of die Illaek iii.iii with the bile man. "Shortly after iheatljouiTinienl of that '.invention, jour nals that alleet conservatism and protest against an nuls,keu declaration in favor of the pulilical cpialily nf iho I Hacks, un dei look lo make llieir leadors believe that tho Ih'senites in llieir paily. who think ami say that tho vital, liviiu;' issue of the day, is the notion of Ae.uro Sulft-ase, were deleatotl in lia in.'.' their fiivoiito doe (line reeiifinizeil; but, latterly, since ,ludi,'o liislmji has fiien his opinion of that I'lat fonn, and ince (bo Abolition I'i ess nf tin lie ero adopt and act upon his opinion, .ind since it has been shown ineoiitostibl. that lieneral Cos, their oantlidate for (iov eiiiur, is an ardent advuealo of Xcro Suf l'ia;;e,' (boy aro silent on (hat subject. In ieWof Ibis pi.i.(iue of allaiis, what wouid seem the proper course liir Demo orals (o pur.. no? rmbuibiedly tli'io aro thousands of voters, citizens, and .-oldit-r-who foii.dil In'.ixely in assistimr to pm down (be liebellion, who do not sub tribe to the in ieiii.dily iloctrine nf the lle.-erveilcs. It sceins to u.s that tho I einnciatie County Committees, llierelore, in isspiip, tin ir calls for ColiM'iilinn- to elect ilclcuales lo the Ceiimi-ralie Stale Convention on the I'lth of Auii'-t, slioulij extend In Ihe-o men a re spectful imitation lo unite with ibcni in se Icetiu ililivales lo that Cumciitinii. As (bo Kcsei vo .Mioli(ioni-t.s declaro dial iho i. uly ital issue is Nejin KuH'i.te, all men who take issue with llit-iu on that ipiostiun slioiild unite. And (ho proper place Io lay (bo Itiuinl.ition liir such iiiiiuu is in the pri mary a-scinblics of tlio pciijile. Let die llcnwerats, Coiisi'i valiei ami the Soldieva who are oppii-eil to this duitiiiio, Miike bands and make common pause. Will it hoi lie well, also, in the lurt Iterance of (his object, for (be I Icimn'iats in each county to i'ivo In Ctin-eratii(-s mnl S..l,li, r, n i-.-.m-i, scntainin in tin ir lclci;.iiiiinsV It was i StMtl'll l.V III! t "i, ii nt u.t; 1 1 1 1,, j 1 1 ,j iiiii j if ... I . I 'in , .i ... . I ,liiiiiuii, that the icasnn privates woio not eltvtotl to the Aliiihiinn Slate Coiiontioii was be, an -c no mil, .deration was est, iidetl (o (hem in the i.tilro.-nl cars, in die strcei .c.il'sauil in (bo li.uliim hotels. I.et the llciiinciacy dike (heir eau-o in hand and iln in up tu the Com cm inn on the - Ith nf Aii--'Ust as licli'xatci,, mnl wo williniauui tec l hem a ' re.-pec'tful treattuciit as wa.-ox- finb tl lo dieollicorswhoattoiitlcd theAbo- litem Sl.uc'Cumeutiiiu o sitbinil lliese leiiiaiks to tho oolisid alioii of Iho lieliiiioiacy tluoiiKboltt the Slate, in hojies lh.it they may l.iku such ac tion in lolaitou to (ho sitbieet as thoy lihall think proper. Stttiiitiiu. .I el t-n y Taylor says, if you ate st i-liii" for pleanltre, liiariy ; ifyou piiotusi lieahli, liminv. A I'liml wile is llcavcn s last, nest fill to man - his aiwel of mercy uiinilcr of "races innumerable -bis i.'ciu id many iitnos bis ca.-kcl ufjeweh her voice, his sweetest lnu.-ic Jar -mile, bis luiu;hu,-.t day her kis.i, (he : uanliaii of innocence bei aunt, (be pl.t. e ol'bi' s.,ten, die balm ofhis heart, (be bal.siiu of his hie- her industry, surest wealth her rcouomy, his bufuni stewaril--hor bc.-miii the softest pillow of hi.eait -atnl her prayers, (be ablest advo cati of llo.iveu's blos.siitis on hi, head. I'h.it w.i. a iiuoor ik .it i ('.it at 11 In, i to. . 1 lu. I II I. ..I.i itCilU the lii'lltllill," ,'kwtll ( 'nlliii i lli.lll , , l 1 1 , , I il I In tl if I I) lit.., I' III ,i ,11 1 1 i l,. ,.i i I. io I. I Stamp Duties. ' .1 II' . , ';. , fi my ' M ."' I " f''xZ'.m',m'! il . Mn ,mlcm"r"'r "'IT l mii-y 'iT'"'' '''i'" Sli""'' ,1,r'5Vcr'V Uhv W lt lliowrjK I'fonursorn Xolm, due bills, k'.. mniir.- u : rnnl slmm. uli.... il.n ...i : ' "i"'r, a" an uiioiiiouai ci-nt "amp 1"r or Wiuim! .art tliorvol'. m,nl to rent- prn,.'l ty, re- 'Hiiro a . out Mamp if the ix'ut 'duu, not oxt,d .KKi ,wr ycarl When llm rent , : !X- ooo-l', f ;i. a W oL'i.t hUimp h miuimtl for oaoli adiliii.-uul or .rut-tii....,! part tli-n'. hea-os for iarms .... tho l .oh. and lanes lor coal and oil lands must W tamiicd acoonlinir to tbc oMimaiod y.arlj wl to Hit! .-ollootor of the dixl riot, who b authnrkedto o-timalo tho rental and allk tbc appiopriatc hUunp. V. , htcviiiU lor any mm ovor si 20 rcnum. ;i i , ' ' r ,i ! v --ul,IIl' v"5 lu receipt fur tho delivery oi any l'r,,l,ort' 1 '' r oj Al(onit! U) loecive or otlloot ' ,,'i.iw ,, r.. ..-. ....... 'r n ... I i ,i' i , ii, , A (lm lnbiiii.ll ItcVL-uuu law to sUinip dulio'i ii nut tonoially uihIci'iIimmI, nnd mm.'li iuoonvohii iK.'o aiid atiiial lu In par li'-rV'1 l,,c,u? Wu ",,WWi lf'w ...rolu ly propaio-l ,tatomct of thdaw, in ro;;nnl lo ovoiy day (rfiii v'it.'tioiin. Tlii '.tatcmcnt may bo rcliud upon .-, ot.rrui 1. having W'li proimroil lor iho Julitistowt. lnhmniS I. II. L'ANAV, V.Mt., iluk to tlio UoHcclorof Inlornal ISwunun fur that IJimIi iut. Cut il out liir )roci vntiijii Auriimenl or tiuitrngl fur uacli .shout ol' imiH'rotl Which Iho wnnn i u-till. ,, i., .. a .v M'""-" ".' WJIH HtHIII II, 'r '11mt Pinoii .r jwm). T"m . iM . 1 c'-,l:?",nfi ifi'i an incronjc nl cont- inr every f .vxi nrl irrmi'lii,li:il t.ilrl ftl'fl.., -n,.... I niiiolftict! how mall tin; amount nl tho !',ot'V j.1 Ty'; ; : -t '"'""'l1'. I'n-l-r J1'0 l''1"-, ' .' ammiut ol tlio stamp 'T'l -I,y llf l,i'!,'.ul,.t, 1 lu"u. wl ' ",jt ,lic t,,llu ul i-li it u iiivcii. I , Whom tlio eotisiiloration i.s Jo- n'a" f''00' 1 "'"t 'Luuij i.s leipiirod 1 w"c" over $ and not ovor;UM. a $1 .....1 i i:.: ....i M PU JbmlU- Tn'wiet or do- , .b-pu.v' .. ...,t rwiiiji. j ij ..on or -'.niey. or riiit, or Joa-o rial estate, a il i'"',ll':. other puriue, i ctuta. C'ntifiattu 'tail Ajfiilncits require a o ,'i;,lt t;i,JI1' dustices of the L'oacc plcuH i ' - u ut.iiii tuai it i -uieiriiuiy i . ams. inn cancel the stamp on all affidavit.') made lw fore them, except when taken in tuiui or Icfral prnceeilifT!. risbt'jc tlnmi't cannot be used. Iti.-. the duly of the maker of the in-liu moiit to allix ami ciiiicel (he .(amp. A i'ail- me to do so subjects him to a heavy penal- tv When two or more persons iuiniii the ex ecution of an instrument, any one of diem cm allix ami cancel the stamp. i if! ill I nimi.il. if .-.iiiw.t-....M ...... It . It .. . I I . , ovvrifii. ii iiciwot-ii ?iimj anil f:jOi, a j Flowers. 'J'ho summer has fairly come, 'flic earth is clothed in ciccii hcrbaeo, and the foiels with the bti ;lit.'atnituro of wavim? leaves, 'fin' season has brouebt with it tho a.uio beaveii, the colileu aiiiisliine, and the mu io of biul". I!ut aljovu all it has strewn its pathway with "The rich ,li,l:i,vs t,l (lowers, Tim airy wild nf fr.-inrtiuif, S.i tn I tn the eye, Anil tn the s.'Usu hit bwecj." "lllosstlod for the lnountains !"' siys heif;h Hunt. lllcssGod fur the ilowcrs ! say we. They come tu u.s in tho midst ol the dust and weariness of toil like miiiilcr- ill.r f.l.,...lc lit ll..,lf , .t-.i-. n ... I.., ..... I ... ........... ... i'ivsiiiv ,.1. 'it I' .11 is for tho moment, forcotten. 'flic noisy liiisil,. nl' n.'.llic L-mws liiini.'P li.ini.. s wo irazounoii them, and the care-worn man of business hours once more the soft, still i voice of nature's innocenco, as he heard it loie; ae:o, in Ins pure lull -hearted youth. Flowers follow us throuth life. They ap peal to the heart at all times and upon all occasions, whether ol joy or sorrow. They are woven into farlantis for the brow of I lie victor, 'fl'cy crown the wine cup at the baii.iiet. Tlicy are bun:; round the baptis mal font at the cTisteiiitu; of the infant. The yoiuh culls w ith care their choicest var ieties to scud to her he loves. They adorn tin: mairia'.'o allar, ami are seen aitmu the shinim: treos nf tlio blu-hiii'.- bride. Ai last, when "life's fitful fever" is past, lhc are stiewn uiniii dm collin and planlotl uiioii . i (lie irraM' Flowers h.ie always Inell f.lMiriles wjth Iho pools. ho is not, familiar with urn sf.Miui Ho linos to the ilaisy; lo th classical reailer (lie rose ol Ailacroon ami the myrtle of I lorac" aro familiar. South-itue ey has siuif; of the holly, and Sterling ol' (he moss lose. I oiiiiysnii has loltl us of , Iho Intiis. itiiiiti.'iiiiic ry has apnstnijiliizetl the simw dinji, and i'ere'nal tbc lily. Tbc laMutte ol w atlswoilli was llie unprtHeiul- lie; iiuiiynocK, ami no sin. wen 1 1 is paruaiuy for it in planting it by the side of all his uardeii walks. I be en at and pood in evciy atro, country. mid condition have love.l llnwers. I.'.-icn ; wotini always navo iipiii neniro nun wii.iii I,.. , .,... ..1. -!.. - I... ... I 1... , I ....... ... ...-.w let , thai of Chalnier- the bloom of hi, iui- , ,, IV , t tivohcalllier, and N.i,...'.iii issaid to l.aM- i'r'Tc . , 'i ';''s,',U.'lkl,'T' '"Y0";'""! bhn.llnl.le.l, hi . lath, i s ; -nr. en lu Corsica, by (he smell ol hi laM.i-.tt' tlowols. lie wbp biealbes t lie hivrance, ol the , in, .nunc blossom . sparkhu.; with dew, cut not Imt ackimwl-ilKO m lus heart an lullu Che", luysteiiuus yet potent, which incite to puiiiy nf miiitl and aetimi. It s icl.i tod of C.ilo, that win ii bo aimed tu coritit the lit, iilioii in. s of tin' I!. mi. ill I't'iiple, he ctiiuuiautlcil cM-iy citizen to fear llovrn'., in his eaitleii. in t.itler that tho iiilluuueu of such aciiltuie niif;ht contiiliute to their lolbniiaiioii. And there was a far tcoinf! wi-tl"iu in stub le.i'i.-latioii, for truly has die poet miii : V ...... .... I j li.ui f, I Ii. an.. I I I' i.-lt i up.t pulpit, :m, fit, 'It I, ,1 .tl.Hilt, I. ill IS, s.tipi'1) mu In mi r.,ii. v nuiiii ions (citi-hi'is. I i, ,in loncliist uiHil,, V. ic 1. II tl.Kl! In , Inn, lil, s taints ivuiaiiiiiii . '.n limn nil to Ice nl I, ni'lti'is n r ,ll v llii-s, M) Mini in, nl, I Una lu llnu. isff Hi) itul.iiiiiiii,, j'. ll'.stN.lSl tlllllll, Sill lilt's. ' j I c. ii , in il A ilotihii molbcr nt'a w.ici.di bov li.iviii.i- Uildetl u lut of lino presei vei, labelktl, them. . "Put up by Mi... I." .h.hni.y luv-1 HIS discovert ! um Komues wnn mi- n"' contents of one bottle, and u'loic on i lie In bei, 'Tut down by Johnny 1'. ,1 1 no I, at . I [From the New York News.] Military Occupation of Shenandoah Valley--Its How it Benefits the Inhabitants How it Benefits the Inhabitants--Deplorable Condition of the Latter--Military Haymaking the Latter--Military Haymaking---Probable Fate of the the Latter--Military Haymaking---Probable Fate of the Conspirators--How the Liberated Slaves are made to work WASHINGTON, June 30, 1865. "" '' iuu wain in i.i hoiois. 1 ho nl i o- l-.dio. t.,ritH..s hay,, ..il run nil', tho old ,,c Kr"l'""i'l lli" Mai-k fhildicn mo oii,sliin 1 tlii-wliito ponplo, lioh and iioor alik'o, "KT-m". lion' Iron, ZulCL W abun- dmico (hey dHiit.iiti! n llm nocow-ilk", of 1 '!K"'! "'.''"'PPy pooplo Tin y buy, al-o, all 'I In- rt'iort thnt liavc Leon lcccivotl lien In ilay, I'ruiu eflictin in ooillliiainl nl' tin IrooliH slalinnctl in llu. Sil, ,l.,.,l, l' ,cxliilnt in Htiikin.' liRht iliotlt'i.loniMo r'i 1 suits that have tutumbl llm niiidloii email oipuliiiii nl Iho kIiivcm. All lliat louiun, the ran on ol iriiua, in hocoiniii;' a dc-rl, , ."Si: .'.T'iX . ' ' dlm' t rile -, etc.. that are liiiiuvlii. int.. I.i, Iho people, and would wladly puiehaso ten tiling as much; and lliusalirtlo nmuev flnilsits way info the hands of Iho afflicted inhabitant!". Tlio killer ctihnnl put in ani crnp lor this yeai, ecopt what little li.i ' lieoii ilatiicl by thom .clvosainl their child roil, liir they haw neither laboicin nor Sgn cultural iinplenicntH, nur buries ; not even plows mnl harrow-1. The hay crop, liiiliinatfly, 'it abundant-, ami of excellent (U:dity, and in how beini' cut- and cured by an amii-able arntAfonient bolw-ecii the troops anil Iho liirmcr.s. The "lifllltlli.d Aid Sncielv nl' linllimnin. will. n.-al kindnes.s and liiiflbniiclit, had provi led a sufficient supply of K'ylhi.', fork." ami rakes. The (oinmaiider of the troops fur- insu uoiaii.s oi men ami wafroiniaiiil liorCf. The itiii.ii. is cut ; hall' is taken for tho Us" of tho army animals, and the other half i i cured and stacked for the winter use of the Jarmors. Ijy ibis simple plan the tinvcrn inoiit is Nived many thous.inds of dollars, which would otherwise havuto be o.vpctnled for forace. and the people pit what will b" if inestupabli. vahio to tlu iii in the winter. Tliojield of. bay. llimiu'hunt tlio whol" alhy, isextraorilinary in ainount, and ol' the be t quality, 'flu; plim of military hay making wa.t iiiaujrunue'l by ,M,ij. (Jenoral Iv'.in, connitatiiliii" the third liivfsicill of 111" Army ol the Sbcnandoah. 'J'ho inbabitaiiU oftlie Valley, poncrally, aro slow to comiielieinl the new i elation. i which exi t between them ami iho Federal (imeinment. Tlieir suflt lines and thrir wrnn:.s bavei'ieallycmbittcrcil (lieirminils, ami soino of (hem a miinnily. it ii true feel thai tiny are tlnitp.' old Virginia a scr iec by airordint; fat iliti.. fur tlesoitiou to the Fctleral boldiers. They sell pray cloth iiiir and lurked paiole-j to nuuibcrs of tlio Fi. Jcral troup.i, and I'rnuio.i.-h deserter thev thus iiiako Imin ten ylu to s"J(. This con duct is esceodiiijrly unwi e on their part. The men who thus tlevcrt are die fcum of the army, men de-titute oi' all tho fecliiifrs of a true soldier. TJioy do not tlosoit in or dor to so Jiomc. They skulk about in tho woodi ami by-place, and form robber band." in ctiiinuctioii with the tlrcirs of the late Cnnlederate army. These bands prowl through the eountrj. robbitii! and commit tin- oulra-es, and it re.U?rcs the stron," hand of the military lo repicss. their (head fill practices, 'flic condition of the coun try will Iks fcaiful imlceil. if the army i withdrawn from the Volley, while these wtruhw remain in it. The shoitlder strap committee is now in secret session .dcliboiatiiiir upon their vcr diet, and upon tho -eiitcnees which they in tend in impose upon the alleged convpira tors. annuo spuculutioDs are afloat a to what these fenJencf- will be. and wlK-thei they will lie litied by the President, t wlnuu they will havo to Ic submitted Jut liiinl .'ipiuoval. The icmper of die imblic minu lias ciiancreti nt, rnuoJi since tlio oran iz.'iiiun ol'the tn'l.iitia), and the cvidonee ha Ijccn W laine and thlective. that inanv nci sons look for the r-.uittal of Mrs. Surratt and JJr. .Mmbl, and for sentences of imjiri fonuiciit a.eain-t al the rest except Vayne. and lias, notwithstanding the fact that tbr eouil was oraiiietl oxpic'tly to convict all the priioners. It is supposed I'aynn and ono or two others, will be sentenced to death, in order to appease (he cry for blood whioh, it seems, must have some victims I!ut it i.s believed that tho 1'ioi-idont will not permit any more of the prisoners to b sent to the fcafiiild. I learn fr-nn '-'ontlcincn who have recent ly arrived hero from vuiiuus parts of the South, that whorecr the slaves were work inj; on f.iruis and plantatimis, and aru woik imr syslomatically and prnlitably, they are doiii'jr so under military compiil-ion, ami in ooeuienee to milllary rCKUIations. It war ,. ,. .,, - i i-,, 'Vl,"ld ."''I'-ibln lo make their laW avail :l,,e otlc rwiso. J hey are paid locular wa M.0"' ,,ut lirc ln...,.",1L'r rcspicts as much ".ves as t-ver. J liey complain bitterly at this, but in all cases the military comman ders hac upheld the just authority of the masters or eniplnyt -, and (bo negroes now In-Kin to uiideiatalid that they mii-t wink or MALCOLM. Worth Knowing. A correspondent says : A youm; lady, while in tho country, sumo years ago, Mop ped mi anisty ipiil, wliieh ran tliroiifth her shoo and fool. The iull.irnalioii ami pain was of course Cry pivat, ami Jin-kjaw ap prclienilcil. A fiieiiil of die llimilv locoin mended the application of a beei, (akoii i. i ..... i i i . ... i ,1. i. -ii in, in mo '.'.iinen mm pummel iiiio, 10 the wound. It was done ami tho cll'oct beiieliciak Sonii the inllaiuaticiu bt'i;ah to siibside, ami kccpiiu; on the crushed beet. ail chan.L'inu it lur it Mesh one, a.s its vir .-eeiin.d (o become iinpaiicd, a speedy euro was i-ITccled. Simple but. cJleclual teiuotlio.-. like this shijultl be ktiuwn toevcry Worth Knowing. A Safe Rule. ..... ...... ,. ,.,,. ,i-i, iiiii -iiiiii. nu. .1,11 :xu,,t. .,lmt ,u. N,.y 0' M N ,,0 fj0nj would tint permit dm archancel In brine; a u.;,,,, .,,.,.,..; ..,,,-.( ,,.. rcVil; and !1Itj ,U(V ,,., irV(. ,,,. t)l0 j , lt ) i v 1. 1 ii:t I v wi., t.. injure i worse than the-Devil .1( ,,ev tbciii.sflves aro ljt(.;r than the A mini- tT, preacbiec; diY flic sulijccl of mi reprcsenlatiiiiis and slanders, Kiid : ,hei,.seh es and ih. ir ).r.ifersion a.s to 'at In ii pmlfs nr.s ill icIpmiiii so lonle;railo ,,.,, ,t ,,, ,,j,m. ot..,r, ,,. i..:.. ....,1 ,;,.. ' . . " . , . S " . . il,.,.i..',.;i ..... j: :...,...:ii. ,i i.. rischiaiions, iney MnniM rcmc ,.,,.,.,,., .. d,o liible icuirfw, tli.-m to l ,1,1 their ton-'Ues ami mind llieir businesa. Wo once knew a man who on his leturn 'nun a public- ineciiii'.-, burst open bis door bin rafie, upset hi - eliildieii, kicked his doj;, huilctl hi.- hat behind the late, and pact 1 1 the inorn like a chafed liver. "What i-. Iho inattir, my deal?" a.knl die wtiinlenn-.'. wile. . m -r . . .. i . i i.... 1 1 'I. till I , lf.111,1 (III , 1111, It, ini '.l.l'l . Mallei enon 'h ! iVei'.'llboi I! Ii, publiclv calletl lue a li.-ir! 1 "Ob' ueer iniml (hat, my dear," rcplnd the muni woman, "lie can I plOVO it, and lu.lioify will ieliecbiui." "1'iove it. oii fool 1" replied I bo madman, more I'uiimr.sly ill, m bolbio , "hi: did prtne ! Ileliionlit witnebcos, anil proictl itrm llie ..mil !" )Ut iAUT1.s-fiT0.N'i, Last. -A few eve niiin. mum iko was row i in;; the now; to in., iiuotln-ras usual and, .-iiiinny ntber item.' lcadlIutt.Ji.il. Uai , w,p. to Isj "oonliiied'' I', nt W. u 1 1 n Mi - I'aitinjjton iinmodi ,. It I l, .lop Imin I,, i knittin. nidi x . . t . U .il ll .1 ,h. . oil Cl I i. It . I.. i. I UIC i' 1. 1., i iii t, i. li.U to A ' '